Friday, June 12, 2015

Hillary Clinton: "religious beliefs have to be changed"

Catch a glimpse of that wannabe-Schutzstaffel-fascist-dictator glint in Hillary's eye as she pontificates that we need to change our "deep-seated" religious views in this country, in order to celebrate rather than repress the right of women and girls to "participation in every aspect of their society" (What's so controversial about that? Oh, how could I have missed it: she means the exhilarating privilege of participating in the freedoms of baby-killing):

Even more ominous, listen the lemmings applaud her statement. Ugh. The road to tyranny is paved with idiocy.

Click on the YouTube icon in the lower right corner of the video, which will take you to the original video from which my excerpt was taken. You'll find ample context there. I wanted people to have the money quote up front, rather than have to sit through her dreadful harangue.

She is a joke, a world-class liar and she is the first candidate ever for the POTUS who is married to an impeached POTUS and we shilled note that EVERY time we speak of this silly woman.

MOCK THE VOTE

We can see in Holy Writ Hillary fore-shadowed:

For of these sort are they who creep into houses, and lead captive silly women laden with sins, who are led away with divers desires: [7] Ever learning, and never attaining to the knowledge of the truth

Saint John Chrysostom on these verses;

Do you see them employing the artifice of that old deceiver, the weapons which the devil used against Adam? “Entering into houses,” he says. Observe how he shows their impudence by this expression, their dishonorable ways, their deceitfulness. “Leading captive silly women,” so that he who is easy to be deceived is a “silly woman,” and nothing like a man: for to be deceived is the part of silly women. “Laden with sins.” See whence arises their persuasion, from their sins, from their being conscious to themselves of nothing good! And with great propriety has he said “laden.” For this expression marks the multitude of their sins, and their state of disorder and confusion; “led away with various lusts.” He does not accuse nature, for it is not women simply, but such women as these, that he blames. And why “various lusts”? By that are implied their various faults, their luxury, their disorderly conduct, their wantonness. “Divers lust,” he says, that is, of glory, of wealth, of pleasure, of self-will, of honor: and perchance other vile desires are implied.